With its golden-domed cupola, the Wilbur Cross building is the iconic University facility. All the services students need - including financial aid, housing, and the registrar - can be found in this former library, one of 47 original UConn buildings listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.

The picturesque rolling peaks of Horsebarn Hill are the centerpiece of UConn's founding department, the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. You can't beat the view, and the nearby floriculture greenhouses, animal barns, and famed Dairy Bar are worth a visit.

Collections of original source materials for research, primarily in the humanities and social sciences, comprise the foundation upon which the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center is built. It is home to the University Libraries Archives and Special Collections, the Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life, and the Human Rights Institute.

The Student Union is one of the hubs of student activity on campus. Grab a bite to eat at the food court, Chuck & Augie's restaurant, or The Blue Cow ice cream shop. Take in a flick or performance at the SU Theater. Hit the books in a study lounge, or play games in the game room. UConn's cultural centers and some of our 600+ student clubs and organizations are based here, too.

Campuses

Find your fit.

UConn expands beyond just the Storrs campus. With five regional campuses around the state, access to UConn is readily available throughout Connecticut. Small classes, access to talented faculty, and exclusive internships and majors allow you unique opportunities while still providing the benefit of a UConn education. Many of our graduate and professional programs also broaden UConn’s reach.

Storrs

Our undergraduates and graduate students attend classes, perform cutting-edge research, and get involved in student-led clubs and organizations at our main campus in Storrs.

School of Law

The UConn School of Law has its own campus just a few minutes from the State Capitol, and the offices of Hartford's law firms and corporations. Our students have ready access to all of these institutions for study, externships, clinical education and practice, and employment.

Founded in 1921 as the Hartford College of Law, the UConn School of Law is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Our program emphasizes intellectual discipline and the development of the professional analytic skills required to respond effectively to the challenge of continuing change in the law and in the society it serves.

School of Law

The UConn School of Law has its own campus just a few minutes from the State Capitol, and the offices of Hartford's law firms and corporations. Our students have ready access to all of these institutions for study, externships, clinical education and practice, and employment.

Founded in 1921 as the Hartford College of Law, the UConn School of Law is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Our program emphasizes intellectual discipline and the development of the professional analytic skills required to respond effectively to the challenge of continuing change in the law and in the society it serves.

Avery Point

UConn’s Avery Point campus in Groton is a center of excellence for marine and maritime studies. Overlooking Long Island Sound, the Avery Point campus is home to the Connecticut Sea Grant College Program, Project Oceanology, the National Undersea Research Center, and the Long Island Sound Resource Center.

In addition to offering a range of introductory and advanced courses, we provide four-year degrees in American studies, English, general studies, marine sciences, maritime studies.

For graduates, UConn Avery Point offers a master’s degree and a doctorate of oceanography, a master of engineering degree, the Certificate Entry into Nursing (CEIN/BS) Program, and a master’s degree in education and Connecticut Teacher Certification through the Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates.

Stamford

UConn’s campus in downtown Stamford provides access to internships, field placements and jobs with Fortune 500 companies and non-profit organizations, as well as performing arts centers, restaurants, and shops.

We offer four-year degrees in American studies, business administration, business data analytics, digital media and design, economics, English, general studies, human development and family studies, psychology, and urban and community studies.

At the graduate level, the Stamford campus offers the master of business administration and master of science in financial risk management degrees and the Certificate Entry into Nursing (CEIN/BS) and UConn Administrator Preparation programs.

Torrington

Our Torrington campus is actively involved in the local community, including economic development and the arts. We are also home to the Litchfield County Writers Project, which, in addition to housing a collection of the published works of Litchfield County authors, includes programs and seminars by and about those authors.

UConn Torrington offers four-year degrees in American studies, business administration, business technology, English, general studies, human development and family studies, psychology, and urban and community studies in partnership with UConn’s Hartford and Waterbury campuses.

Hartford

Through on-going partnerships with schools, businesses, government, and national and neighborhood organizations, UConn’s Hartford campus provides hands-on learning and serves as a model of community service, opportunity, and success. This vision will be further realized in fall 2017, when the campus will move to downtown Hartford.

Earn a four-year degree in American studies, business administration, business data analytics, English, general studies, human development and family studies, psychology, or urban and community studies in partnership with the Torrington and Waterbury campuses.

We offer master of public administration, survey research, and social work degrees, as well as a doctorate of social work and a master’s degree in education and Connecticut Teacher Certification through the Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates.

Hartford

Through on-going partnerships with schools, businesses, government, and national and neighborhood organizations, UConn’s Hartford campus provides hands-on learning and serves as a model of community service, opportunity, and success. This vision will be further realized in fall 2017, when the campus will move to downtown Hartford.

Earn a four-year degree in American studies, business administration, business data analytics, English, general studies, human development and family studies, psychology, or urban and community studies in partnership with the Torrington and Waterbury campuses.

We offer master of public administration, survey research, and social work degrees, as well as a doctorate of social work and a master’s degree in education and Connecticut Teacher Certification through the Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates.

Waterbury

Over 60 years, UConn’s Waterbury campus has opened doors to educational access and excellence to thousands of Connecticut residents, many of whom have distinguished themselves in community service, business, education, law, and politics.

UConn Waterbury offers undergraduate degrees in American studies, business administration, business data analytics, English, general studies, human development and family studies, psychology, and urban and community studies in partnership with UConn’s Hartford and Torrington campuses.

At the graduate level, we offer master of business administration and master of engineering degrees, the Certificate Entry into Nursing (CEIN/bs) Program, and a master’s degree in education and Connecticut Teacher Certification through the Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates.